How does the audio example square with nyquist limit? Basically you can get it back, mostly, with some clever tricks, but I’m not crazy thinking that the original was decimated beyond lossless recovery right?
Used to work on a bbone at an ATT competitor, used Juniper in the core. There was a lot of talk and sales too about SDN and the future of networking being all automated, but in the end there was always problems that…
Yes, exactly. Take IDE drives for example. To use two drives with a single cable, one is set to be the master, the other to be the slave. From that point onwards, the slave cannot write to the bus until the master gives…
No, I don’t think so anyway. It’s a very literal, very accurate abstraction for reasoning about the way two components in a system interact. Consider devices connected on an i2c communication bus. One device is…
How does the audio example square with nyquist limit? Basically you can get it back, mostly, with some clever tricks, but I’m not crazy thinking that the original was decimated beyond lossless recovery right?
Used to work on a bbone at an ATT competitor, used Juniper in the core. There was a lot of talk and sales too about SDN and the future of networking being all automated, but in the end there was always problems that…
Yes, exactly. Take IDE drives for example. To use two drives with a single cable, one is set to be the master, the other to be the slave. From that point onwards, the slave cannot write to the bus until the master gives…
No, I don’t think so anyway. It’s a very literal, very accurate abstraction for reasoning about the way two components in a system interact. Consider devices connected on an i2c communication bus. One device is…